SpaceGAMBIT is a US-government funded open-source space program. We fund space-related projects at collaborative spaces worldwide and we’re passionate about making space research and exploration accessible to everyone. At present we’re looking for further funding to continue our mission.

Black Rock Observatory is a tourist office/welcome center for the rest of the universe. Our mission is to teach people that space is relevant to them. They’re alive because of energy streaming from 90 million miles away. They may die because of catastrophic impacts. Our very survival depends on our understanding of the Solar System and the universe and for the first time, the tools to decode the universe or maybe even save the planet are accessible to everyone.Read MoreBlack Rock Observatory

The Asteroid Hackathon has the twin goals of creating awareness and encouraging engagement with the “citizen scientist” community around asteroid data challenges and opportunities.Read MoreAsteroid Hackathon

The Wayward Rock is an interactive, space-based adventure where it’s up to you to save the world! Participants will learn about asteroids through extraterrestrial imaging data, discuss their solutions with like-minded students, and build a physical prototype of their own brilliant ideas if they have access to a local makerspace or fab lab.Read MoreThe Wayward Rock

Live out the most pivotal century in mankind’s history, as for the first time in history we begin to mold the cosmos around us. From our first baby steps out of the atmosphere and onward to interstellar space, the player must hunt out asteroids and develop the technology to expand their space-based resources.Read MoreCosmosium

Central Spark is software that simplifies, automates, and speeds up submission of astronomical sightings and discoveries to central object databases, social media feeds, and “Internet of Things” cloud services.Read MoreCentral Spark

DIY Space Exploration was funded by SpaceGAMBIT in 2013 and 2014 to create engaging content that will inspire the general public to support and participate in space exploration. We break down complex the complex technology and science used in space and create easy to digest multimedia content (articles, videos, infographics and handouts) and promote both online and offline.Read MoreDIY Space Exploration

The Space Badge Program is a branch of the Curiosity Hacked Badge Tree design to explore space-related concepts and skills through STEAM education. Each badge will focus on an aspect of space technology and can be acquired individually.Read MoreCuriosity Hacked Space Badges